-mas

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle English -masse, -messe, from Old English -mæsse, the second element in several ritual and holiday names (e.g. Candelmæsse, Cristes mæsse, hlāfmæsse, etc.), from Old English mæsse (the mass, church festival). Compare Dutch mis, German Messe, Danish messe, Swedish mässa, Icelandic messa.

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-mas

  1. Indicates holidays or sacred days.

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